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Approximately; nearly:The interview lasted about an hour |
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clean When something is clean, it is not dirty. |
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drink People need to drink water every day. |
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full This glass is full. Empty is the opposite of full. |
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hot Fire is very hot. |
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great in degree, number, or amount.You don't have much time to finish your homework.There isn't much time before the sun goes down. |
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belonging to oneself or itself alone.I bought this hat with my own money. |
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to cause or allow to be seen.Irene showed her report card to her parents. |
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ten People have ten fingers and ten toes. |
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having or giving off some heat.Today was a warm day.He took a warm shower. |
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more useful; having more desirable results.These shoes are better for walking than those sandals. |
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cut When something is cut, it is divided or wounded with a sharp object, like a knife. |
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eight Spiders have eight legs. Stop signs have eight sides. |
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I have got to finish eating my soup. |
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to cause pain, harm, or suffering to.Did you hurt yourself when you fell off the bike? |
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laugh People laugh at funny things, like jokes. |
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used to emphasize "me" or "I."I myself am not fond of chocolate.
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to choose from a group.From five flavors of ice cream, I picked chocolate. |
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six Insects have six legs. |
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today Today is the day it is right now |
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to take, lead, or carry toward the speaker speaking, or from one place to another.Bring your game over to our house. |
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cooked enough and ready to eat.When the vegetables are done, we will have dinner. |
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fall If you lose your balance, you can slip and fall. |
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to stay alive and healthy.This plant doesn't grow in the shade. |
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whether.I don't know if he wants to go to the zoo. |
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A light bulb turns electricity into light. |
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not on any occasion; not at any time.It almost never snows in Florida. |
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seven There are seven days in the week. |
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small When someone or something is small, it is below average size. |
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together When people or things are together, they are in the same area. |
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to hold or be able to hold.This van carries seven passengers. |
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draw To draw a picture of something |
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at or to a long distance in space or time.We traveled far.
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to support and contain, usually within your hand or hands.I picked up the kitten and held it gently. |
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to hold or continue to hold.The bank will keep your money for you. |
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long When something is long, it is not short. |
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at least; just.If he would only listen to me, he would be much better off. |
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to express future action or to suggest something; used only with "I."I shall leave tomorrow.Shall I call you when I arrive? |
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to begin activity or operation.The movie will start at seven o'clock.School starts in September. |
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to test something to see if it is good or if it will work well.Did you try this dessert? |
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